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Sioux City Journal from Sioux City, Iowa • 11

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THE SIOUX CITY JOURNAL: WEDyESDA JUNE 23, 1920. 11 ffahma iai ISCm f.GAOT 2313 D11LTRY AIID D2GWI TIE ChaiMDaB. JoHnatoa. luiinm. fbmlta.

cttameat was tntmU? the onrjonn jZTZzVZ WZ Intn striking out fourteen men, Walthill played errorless-balL cirmAirs lead. AMATEUR MID. SEMI- IWO PACSXHU XI0TJC3 33AXi versity of Michigan defeated the University of Michigan defeated the University of California in baseball here to ft. REDS STOP PHILADELPHIA Continued front Page TenJ TSA2XS TO XXEXJT AT XXXZZ3TJ Waod. Sacrifice hita Speaker, Watnbacanas (2), CaldwalL Doubie play Walter to Vitt.

Left om taM Bostom. Cleveland, la Baaea teila Ofit Boah. off Fortmne, off Bibel. oa CaldirelU 4. Hits Off Baah.

i 4 teaiacT aft rw Luuv tn 2-1 tnntor: aff Eibel. 4 tn 2 1-3 inniaya. Strack out By Baab. by ibel. by CaldweU.

S- Loaiits pitcher Boah. Umpire-Chill and Moriari-r. Tint PRO BASEBALL KjClTHEB, QET3 AH ADVANTAGE Pi" SIGHTEtQf Tmryja, 7nna pircnnra ron ahiiouh a -Sl StKaurf. cf 4 ill 4 a aisinktBv i i n'rarreU. Heraoe; TrUr.

PACKERS LOSE A TWIN BILL rstlnoed from Pae Ten.1 Si'Doyle Cartr Granville, Alton, 2. Granville, June Special: The' Alton team here Sunday by a 3 to 2 score. Alton team here Sunday by a 3 to 0 ecore. Jfeuroth. pitehin? for Granville, held the visitors to three hita and struck out twelve men.

Stiece, the Alton 'pitcher, also struck out twelve batters but was found for eight safeties. JIAY EIGHTEEir 2I0U ETODAY Semi-Finalists at the Country Club Stare Hot Match Deal try Makes the It Two in Par, but Mcrgan P-v. tt-i a irLar. rr tayr. 4 ess ..4 If 27 UiHontoB.

Its Prove Better Shots Than Service Hen for the Olympie Team, Quant! eo, June 21 Five civilians led the fifty expert pistol shots including marksmen of the array, navy and marine corpe, who competed here today foe places on the five-man team which will represent the United States in the Olympic games. Shooting was at 50-meter range. A. T. Lane, of the Xew Tork Rifle and Revolver club, was first, with a perfect score of 500.

The range tomorrow, the final day of the competition, will -be advanced to 75 meters. TRY0UTS SATURDAY. 1 tsa.ru ea, 1 1 3 Smilh 1 0 a a a MeCarty 1 atiL the acore aSi qTV "fiwt round reputatloTsf Algernon R. F. Klngscote, captain of iJVT Britlaa, Davis cup Team, in-IZTP1 correspondent of the Assocf-Arnlrn8 t0d regarded the vTSS! h6Jlnti team that bad En1.

He emphasized 22? Vi3it bave a tasUng fatL-JZ? Anglo-Americ re. lTJi fn1 ke nP that Interna- SS5. urs wouw bcom' an annu1 lEOHAUD CHICAGO. Is Training There for Championship Tight with White on Julr 5. Totals.

i tor xie, wter battllne eisfitm. finlaa JsV .57 14 27 17 Zfarninffside College Hound Etax Tarns Down Attractive Off er from Phillies to Join Annonrs-Other Homingsiders in the lineup. Rivalry between the Armour and Cud-ehy Packing company baseball teams, which has run strong for a score or more of years, will come to a bead at ftfitsoti park Friday afternoon when th (w clubs meet In a battle for the packing house championship of the city. The gaote will be called at 4 o'clock. le past rears the Cudahy teams have maintained a Blight advantage over their rivals, winning: the majority of games.

game, however, was hotly on-teatad and the verdict was undecided un over Omaha today, the locals -winning, 4 to i. Score: OMAHA. OKU. OTf. AbRPaAi AbHPoA aisiaaae, 114 Pitt, rf 2 111 Paiaero.

4 1 ftHugbea. 2b 4 2 3 Platte, rf 421 Darringer. as 2 1 4 rottIeau 2b ..4 0 1 1 Limiunore. lb I 1 1 IeUTelt, lb 4 2 3aeller. cf 4 2 2 Lee.

If 4 14 6 Moor. If 2 2 2 Mason, "aa ..421 Breen. 2 0 Hale, 4 1 1 irMoseleyt 4 0 10 1 Kopp, 1 1 2 COTTOCtOB, 4 0 1.3 34 7 24-131 .,32 27 13 Score by laninsa: Omaha 0 a 6 0 2 0 2 Oklahoma City 1 1 1 0 Krrere-Iaiaaon. Platte. Lee.

Hum. Kapae C2). Moore. Two-base hita Ltndi-more. Moellpr Sacrifice hita Darrincer.

Moore. Btoiea baaes Pitt. Moore. Basea on balia Off OovSagtoo. 1: off Kopp.

2. Double playa DarringeJ. to Moaeley, Uitdimora to HasbM to Moaetey. Left on bases Oklahoma City, Omaha. Umpire WIHSa.

Time 12. Spirit Lake, Keokuk, 1. Spirit Lake, Ia, June ZZ. Special: The Spirit Lake baseball team defeated the Keokuk team here by a. 7 to 1 score.

Riaff and Johnson were the battery for Spirit Lake, and Met and Wulf performed for Keokuk. Riaff allowed two hits and struck out aeventeen batters. Metz allowed three hits and struck out fourteen men. til the final was made: In the Ll t0 tftaX to Tom Dealtry and P. D.

the first flight Ctf tournament at the Sioux Siti eighteen notes to settle the question as to which is the superior golfer. thThe'faatch waa exceptionally close all VStJI'A 'n baviaff a hole the advantage. At the conclusion the final hole, however, the connt stood even. At the seventeenth tee Dealtry was 2 up on his opponent with two more holes tojay but Morgan won the next two despite the fact that Dealtry played both holes in par. A laree eallery is expected to he present when the two men drive off at 3 o'clock this afternoon to nettle the match.

Mormi ma da th Tgatted for SJckins in 7th. Bat ted for Bamea in 8th. tBatted for Snyder in pta. Score ey innings; ea tit t-H New Tork 1 aroi--Sicktos. Terry.

Twa-baae hita ja. Bancroft. Heraor. Thae-baa hitJ crrarreU. FHsch, Terry.

Home rona Wk. Robrtoa. M-kl. Stolen bam Kauft. Snyder.

Toens. fiacritice hita Toaor Hol-locter. XeUy. Ioubi plays HolJoclier to Merkie. Terry to HoUocber to Markle.

Left XSr" Tork- MrjChicago. a Bases 2 Carter. stf Buiea. off Hubbell. 1.

Hi-Off Tyler. 4 la 1-3 inning; ofT Carter, 19 la 8 2-J innirnrs; off Earaea. 4 t-J innteRs: off Benton. 10 tn 1-2 tn-ainca; off BubteU. tn 1 inning- Struck out By Carter, by Beaton.

by Barnea. 1. Winn ins: pitcher Carter. Losing pitcher Beaton. Pmpiraw igler and Moran.

Time MAYS IS DRIVEN FROM BOX fContinued from Page Ten. 4 Chicaan. ln ninth frame. Armours Get Mo rningsiders. This year special efforts have been mad by both packing house manage-meats to put an exceptionally strong tfum in the field.

With that end tn iriew, players from surrounding: towns liar "been employed, at each plant to HAEVABD WBTS. Moville, Holstein, MovUle, June 22. Special: Before a crowd of nearly 1000 people the Moville baseball team won from the Holstein team here Sunday by a 2. to 9 score. It was one of the fastest games seen here this season! Harry Gasper was effective throughout.

Sunday afoville will play at Anthon. Hamilton will work on tha mound for Anthon and Gasper will perform for Moville i u-v, tr.TC "ony aeonara. tne lightweight champion, arrived here from the coast today to finish or nta SKS T1 Cha White! of Chicago, at Bentsn Harbor. Michu fJfL He plans to tram here for two om 00 to Benton Wbie haa established Se Michigan resorZ Tnere were two baads and a throne- of the stauoa to gi'the lightweight champion. Two Hundred Athletes Entered in Olympic Tests at Chicago TJ.

Chicago. June 22. Entries for the Olym- pic trials to be decided at the University of Chicago field next Saturday closed tonight with 206 or more athletes entered in the competition. The belated entries included Howard Drew, negro sprinter of Drake university. Joint bolder of the world's 100-yard record at 9 Z- seconds.

The list of starters includes virtually all. of the stars of the western and Missouri valley conferences aa well as ether coUegea and athletic clubs of the mid-" west. Search for Wealth. Edinburgh Scotsman: Little TTlllie wag discovered by his sister industriously smashing all the eggs in the house. Willie." she cried, aghast, "wbat do you mean by breaking all these "Well." said "Willie.

I heard papa saying there was money in eggs these an 84 and Dealtry in an 85. atreagmen me lineups. Oa the Armour team will be found a number of MonUnide college athletes trhs are working at the plant during heir vacations. i 1 5 2 2 0 br sa, 2b 2 a 6- Scott, as Waltera. Buah, Portnne.

2 1 Defeats Tale Baseball Team in the Commencement Game. C'. New Haven. Conn June 22. Felton outpitched Selleck in the commencement game at Tale field today, and Harvard defeated; Yale, 4.

to 1. It Harvard 0 10 0 0 2 01 04 1 1 Yale 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01. 4 3 Batteries Felton and Blair; Selleck and onastoa. 2 O'Neill, a 2 4 2 a Union Giants Are Defeated. Late Ttew.

June tt-SpUieJ: b. "Obe" wenig, fclgMaroon football. 2 2 OlCaldwelL ..4 2 .1 2 Kibel, I were played off yesterday hut it is expected that several semi-fmala wur be staged'today'si AH nights must be completed up to the finals by Sunday night. Wolverine Nine Wins. Ana Arbor, Jane 22.

The Uni basketball, track and baseball star, ts the mainstay of the hurling- staff. "Wenig 27 12 24 Ui Total 28 27 2 Walthill, Pender, jl. I Walthill. June 22. Special: The Walthill baseball club defeated the Pender team at Pender Sunday, 7 to 1.

Smith pitched effectively for "Walthill. wem crowa oi me season. OUkerson's Union Giants were defeated Score by Boston Cleveland inaiagsi ...0 1 92010 1 0 0 2 6 4 02 0 13 lias rerusea couniiess ouera irora emi mrm an ft professional ball clubs and has a a a a 6 to score. 1 5 Two-baas hita Schanff," Scott. Kibel, Cald holding his opponents to five hits and Peters, aays, ana trying to una.

erased toe Armourucs. 01-rer he has turned down is an especially extractive one from the Philadelphia Na- gioeal League club. rriesC another. Mornmgslde college gorier, is a member of the Armour or fraaaatioo. Either Wenig or he will ppea the game Friday against Cudahy.

Team to Hake Trip, I Other Mornlngside ball -team members she will be found on the Armour lineup S.re: Dave Klatt, second baseman; Sam letchinson. shortstop. Herbert Ifahood, EtfMder; Cecil Mahood. outfielder, and sreU Korthrup, outfielder, The Armour team will make trip reend the Armour circuit this summer, taring Armour tearris In Omaha, St. beatph, Kansas Citj.

St. Paul and Chl-age. Yankee player LOSES HIS MATCH paenston, Tennis Champion of th TXnited States, Defeated by Parke, British nayerV "trm the Associated Presso 5-' i srmnieaon. ia-. British tntemauooa wnow YTV.

champion, inthejr maUh tke contest ir tr-r- iTv wa-p 2-4. t-X. fcv 8.000 JM. who were agog with excitement tlabntVnat wa regarded as one at Keatest matches ever played the kiris Wimbledon court. that Johnston TSS gene hla a Va-sV'A at errors of nets ana ouo.

a far man careful game ana was j.kh- vftit hla drives. wir the Americans foosled tar too mmTT' jid. rtvinc the kirwr to a tremendous' joar from thVcrowd and the winner ir Ran ovation which lasted Jthroe hpiKBtea. Both players were pretty nearly ex-asted during the last two ESTsome brilliant thrust and counter rriifL however. nmu were proved the steadier, rf01' farke opened the match brttUsnttr.

rtoog to MJaltht first set with well r. nrcaslonal aensa- KKaces (AToericaa were tcaJlartly retrieved. Bestww however. JVJ! feitertve bis opponent. To the ntncaaa fitsra x- rnirable steadiness which ultimately gave the first ett.

Tten Jotmston -steadied down ana an- -tw nmM of the aecowd tmnnd the third came, out ahf-rOy the score to Scaia became spasmodically erratic and lost the seventh; game, but with a brtl- twBX truss vmui i v. bacahand driving which the English rmvos cneerea vo tne finally took the set Farke continued to play supremely well In the third se scalar a number of INase magnificent forehand drives for fckieh he is famous. The frequency with which he bit the lines seemed almost tm-fcaaay and he bad the American mseearine regard to the direction of the balL Take led In tW set. 4-9. after which, wit! the score SS In bfcs favor, he took le ixth pame and the aet, i la the fourth st Johnston sal In a corner In the early stages, the Ersjr- NX 'M Lcdiy StrCie Tobacco ll -v.

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pA Suppose you try Lucky Strike iy i ttl Tobacco and get your own ideas 7 about it. If you io like it, youVe jf 1 "Why So Particular?" aaked when vwau recently were essmTntng her "Becanse fallute to be particular, aad careful may more fr-5uln dusromf ort Instead cf rviit-t -mild MflTV VWOa that remit from wearing the rignt rlassies rightly saade and fitted," We have the latest tnstrn-meats for doing careXU. skillful, particular work and the disposition to do It. "I ry-- 3 iCl yea daft XUCHY STRIKC -'-w 1 Satr--.

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